Rebuild or Buy New?

System rebuilding consists of replacing certain components inside of a computer that are responsible for the speed of the system. Most of the parts in a computer built-in the past 4 years can be “reused”, and do not affect the speed or performance of the system. For example, CD-Rom Drives, Floppy Drives, Monitors, etc. Having your system rebuilt is a great way to increase performance which makes this approach ideal for people who want the speed of the fastest systems available for half the price.

Must Replace

Motherboard

Processor

Memory

Video Card

Sometimes Reusable

Operating System

Hard Disk Drive

Case / Power Supply

Typically Reusable

DVD-RW Drive

Solid State Drive

Monitor

Speakers

Printer

Scanner

How much do I save?

Consumers who rebuild a their computers save close to $500.00 due to reusing parts you already own that are not related to the speed of your computer.

In general, Advanced Micro Technologies urges it’s customers to rebuild their computers vs. buying a whole new system. Our 15 year experience in the computer field has shown us over and over that buying a throw away computer is more expensive then investing in quality parts by the best name brand manufacturers. Quality systems last on average 5 or more years and can be easily upgraded.